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Manhunt underway for terrorist who shot 2 dead, injured multiple in Tel Aviv

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Two people are dead and multiple injured in a shooting terrorist attack on the busiest street in Tel-Aviv, Israel

Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett is reportedly being debriefed at the military headquarters in Tel Aviv as a manhunt continues for a rouge gunman.

More than one thousand police officers and elite IDF soldiers are scanning central Tel Aviv in search of the terrorist who carried out tonight’s deadly shooting attack.

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A gunman roamed the centre of Tel Aviv, Israel, in the fourth attack of its kind in just over two weeks.

There are shootings in multiple locations including on one of the busiest streets in the city.

Initial reports say a gunman has been killed, with a possible second attacker still at large.

The victims of tonight’s deadly terror attack in central Tel Aviv have now been identified as two males in their thirties.

38-year-old man, a 28-year-old woman, and a 20-year-old man are among those seriously wounded with reports at least 8 people are in critical condition in hospital.

Doctors are currently fighting for the lives of four people wounded.

It follows a spree of attacks by Israeli Arabs and a Palestinian which left 11 people dead.

Video from the main Street shows people running away as emergency vehicles pour into the area, sirens wailing.

Palestinians are celebrating right now.

Police are telling people to stay indoors, don’t stick your heads out of the window and stay off your balconies.

World leaders are quick to condemn the attack.

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Netflix vs Paramount: The Warner Bros takeover battle explained

Warner Bros faces a pivotal decision between Netflix and Paramount in the evolving streaming and filmmaking landscape.

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Warner Bros faces a pivotal decision between Netflix and Paramount in the evolving streaming and filmmaking landscape.


The battle for Warner Bros is heating up, with Netflix and Paramount in a high-stakes clash that could redefine the streaming and filmmaking landscape. We break down who currently holds the stronger position and why Warner Bros might favor Netflix’s offer over Paramount’s all-cash bid.

Darren Woolley from TrinityP3 joins us to discuss the role of equity upside, shareholder sentiment, and the realistic chances of a hostile takeover. We also explore how political connections and regulatory scrutiny could shape the outcome of this landmark deal.

Finally, we look at the wider impact on competitors like Disney, Amazon, and Apple, as well as creators, production partners, and exhibitors. Who will ultimately win this battle for one of the most influential studios in modern media?

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Elon Musk’s SpaceX plans $25 billion IPO in 2026

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SpaceX plans a $25 billion IPO in 2026, potentially valuing the company at over $1 trillion.


Elon Musk’s SpaceX is preparing to raise over $25 billion through an initial public offering in 2026. The move could value the space exploration company at over $1 trillion, fueled by its Starlink internet network and Starship rocket programme.

The IPO discussions are underway with major banks, targeting a launch around June or July. This comes as the IPO market experiences a revival after a three-year slowdown, attracting attention from both institutional and retail investors.

SpaceX is currently the second most-valuable private startup after OpenAI. While investors are excited, some remain cautious about Musk’s ability to manage multiple high-profile companies simultaneously.

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U.S. visa waiver travelers may need to share social media profiles

Trump admin proposes tourists disclose social media profiles for security under visa waiver program, impacting 42 countries.

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Trump admin proposes tourists disclose social media profiles for security under visa waiver program, impacting 42 countries.


The Trump administration has proposed new rules requiring tourists visiting the United States under the visa waiver program to disclose their social media profiles. This applies to citizens from countries including Australia, the UK, and France, who would need to provide five years of social media history.

The requirement specifically targets travelers using the Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA), which covers 42 countries. US Customs and Border Protection says the move is necessary to enhance national security.

Public comments on the proposal will be open for 60 days, and full implementation could take several months. It’s still unclear whether private messages would be included or if only public profiles are required.

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